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The team from the Royal Society of Public Health speaks with Digital Mindfulness about their new campaign Scroll Free September and the ways people around the world can lead more meaningful lives with social media.
Economist Dan Nixon speaks about the topic of applying mindfulness capacities to policy-making and social policy. Dan gives us real examples of the importance of mindfulness as a foundational capacity, attention in a world of digital distractions.
Professor Brett Frischmann talks with about his new book Re-Engineering Humanity where he explores reverse Turing tests, Nudge Creep, and the impact of predictive analytics in public spaces.
FitBliss CEO Navid Rastegar discusses the relationship with health, wellbeing and professional performance, and the ways data and analytics can help to improve the lives of employees everywhere.
CEO and founder of Journey Live, 'the Peloton of meditation apps', Stephen Sokoler joins the show to talk about the power of live communities, the importance of consistent meditation practice and how meditation apps will innovate in the future.
Author and designer Scott Riley talks to us about his new book Mindful Design and how designers can integrate more humanistic methods into their work.
Taylor Jacobson, CEO and Founder of Focusmate talks with Digital Mindfulness about the importance of digital accountability in helping us to do our best work, and how solo remote work may not be all it's cracked up to be.
Photographer Dafydd Jones speaks to Digital Mindfulness about his new collection Screen Time, a fascinating visual exploration of the relationship people have with their devices at high profile events.
Contactually CEO, Zvi Band, discusses the importance of intentional relationships in this episode of Digital Mindfulness and how the intersection of trust and intentionality is the core of human connection.
Professor Charlton McIlwain joins us on Digital Mindfulness this week to discuss his new book Black Software.